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Show yf TO DESERET IE EillSH . EVENING NEWS FRIDAY JUNE 1920 CQXIERT OIL BrRMVl SHOTS INTO COIL UO.NMMLRb, SAN FRANCISCO, June I. fchorl-ag- e E The Auerbach Store Mill BECEIC 4 be cloned today and all day Saturday on account of ihe TO UNITED STATES death of Mf, Samuel H. JtND ORI.FI Mee wselalMi te trK t of fuel Oil la leading the Taclflo Mall Steamship rottipany to convert lie eight oil burning feeder steamer la the Far East to coal burners the company baa Ynnouix ed T3rr7,Th vemelo of this supplementary service were allocated by the Untied State hipping board. 1 Similar action contemplated,' It Is reported by other companies operating vessel In far eastern- waters. PJIlf ARGENTINE DEBT W hat beauty -a- SW I HU nitu hair Hit' I.r.BT-MIS- T. e'e eetttla. idi-do-you ? AIRES, Jun I Although -OOOD coons." oa the part of the Absolutely saatUry British government to pay off the (IS. end. instead, the English language 004,000 owed by Argentina to United r bednnlnr to rank neat to French In State bankers, payable May 1. has SYSTEM WILL FOLICK NEW the commercial life of the Levant. been hailed hero ae "an act of friend TOIL A CTO BA NDITS. In the war period German Unruar I prepared to esslst yoo with ell ef the very latest sad meet seleatlfla ship," official publicity has not yet . SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Jun methods of preserving end enhancing your eehoola were opened throughout Con good looks been to the la given understanding acof a American to been will influi bandits have trad Automobl great Rave a Ferataeeet Wave tandnople In which German officer ere who know only It la so difficult to keep when circles that lb and the banking agreement English were required to teach and German quire a speed exceeding that of electbs hair In wavs. la your hair now, before the put comstream American of Inahlpe a steady an conditional of were circulated by ail poeelble fra only part paper warm weather when It Is lesa tricity It they expect to slip through Tet Marrell Wave Es eerie means. But the results were almost ing to ConstanUnople with English-speakin- g genious financial arrangement which In constant attendance a there the proposed Hun Frennlorn police crews, as well as American comfortable to have it done, and nil. Most of the schools were free I no electric-winkBritain enable own Great to An cordon. is end Red workers pay Cross American and her, waiting one man, one woih-asystem It will be all ready for, hot end failed to attract better claaeea, to take cart of you promptly. da)e planned whereby signals will be flashEnglish rsllef workers of various sorts 1 10. 00. 080 debt to Argentina withand French use too atrongly entrench- baa ed to patrolmen on various "beau." created a greater demand for the out sending to this country a single ed as the language of trade and social English language. For years the Eng cent. Intercourse to be displaced. Not only Is this 150,000,090 to be high Blnce the armistice, Italians have llsh have maintained a boys' credited by Argentina against Great been working industriously to popu school and girls' high arhool in Con I arise their language and literature. stantlnople. Robert College and he Britain's obligation, but the remaining for Wtomen, $54,400,000 after being renewed,. I to Collage Italian officers are now teaching In Constantinople schools as the Germane did. But both American Institutions have done bo gradually extinguished through an to as a mediadvance much English . their eehoola are well attended only whereby Oreat Britain um for higher education. A.nd now arrangement in the poorer parte of the city. foe period pays la London Men's Christian the association Toung is but Turkish 1m little used In ' the Interest on the principal part of Woman' and Christian associToung commercial In transactions external debt, banker portent Count Bonds, wife of MaJ. Count offering a variety of day and Argentinas ' Constantinople as nearly all business ation are learned, r Nile Bond, military attach ef the to have men of whatever nationality . speak night claaeea for person desiring Thu far the Argentine government French. The English who have been acquire English. which was unable to get a renewal of Swedish legation at Waahlngton, la In business In Turkty for years, genthe loan in the United States, haa on of th moot youthful and charmerally transact their business In All Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower and made publio only the fact that Greet ing of member of the diplomat! : . French.' . . .. .. . Pepper plants at .Vogeier' . Bead Britain haa agreed to take care of the the there has war, however, ..Since Store. Advertisement. obligation In behalf of Argentina and La Epoea, tHe government organ, has iV 44 Praised the transaction asaan evidence of Great Britain's friendship to ArAD Simmons Beds 25 Off gentina and of great premia for tb future relations of the two countries. Banker say there is no doubt but that tha payment by Great Britain of Argentina's debt has greatly increased th prestige of the. British in this country and haa been correspondingly detrimental to that of the United State but call attention to th fact that tha transaction le not without it advantage to Great Britain also. I regret it very much, said one Argentine banker to the Associated Press correspondent, "but I fear the faUure of the American banker to renew our loan and the fact that Great Britain hao stepped into the breach and paid it. means a loss of economic good will toward the United States. While the complete transaction is a good buslnsss deal for Great Britain, the fact stands out in publio opinion that tbs British did whst the Amerir , cans would not. Ws In financial that money is badly 0 needed for domestic purposes in the United States Nevertheless, Britain and America are represented as waging a commercial contest for trade tn The economic effect of Argentina. the transaction in favor of British prestige la obvious. As told in local banking elrcles, the Some very handsome Irving room and ' Then there art beat terms that Finance Minister Sal-- s pretty pattern in berry could get from the American food bedroom paper room paper are , dining CA bankers on his recent trip to the Unitlow M ed States ws a renewal of the rodneed from $2.00 to for five year at 7 per cent, -- -r Which is really BELOW COST . the bankers asking ' delivery of the Also some wonderful Oafmeal paper, new bonds at 12 which would have 50111 1 very attractive bedroom papers reduced from Qrv been equivalent to an Interest of -4 OUC 4 - r reduced from per cent4 The maturing loan was gt $L25 to . $1.00 to 4 per cent. Turning to tl)d British government through a prominent Com ud ae th factions and note th banker, the minister was able to special selling pricee; than yon will a loan of $50,000,000 at 5 per cent get to .appreciate 4 tht mors th fore of the sals pay off the Americans. 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